JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3.1

javax.swing.text.html
Class HTMLDocument

java.lang.Object
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  +--javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument
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        +--javax.swing.text.DefaultStyledDocument
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              +--javax.swing.text.html.HTMLDocument
All Implemented Interfaces:
Document, Serializable, StyledDocument

public class HTMLDocument
extends DefaultStyledDocument

A document that models HTML. The purpose of this model is to support both browsing and editing. As a result, the structure described by an HTML document is not exactly replicated by default. The element structure that is modeled by default, is built by the class HTMLDocument.HTMLReader, which implements the HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback protocol that the parser expects. To change the structure one can subclass HTMLReader, and reimplement the method getReader to return the new reader implementation. The documentation for HTMLReader should be consulted for the details of the default structure created. The intent is that the document be non-lossy (although reproducing the HTML format may result in a different format).

The document models only HTML, and makes no attempt to store view attributes in it. The elements are identified by the StyleContext.NameAttribute attribute, which should always have a value of type HTML.Tag that identifies the kind of element. Some of the elements (such as comments) are synthesized. The HTMLFactory uses this attribute to determine what kind of view to build.

This document supports incremental loading. The TokenThreshold property controls how much of the parse is buffered before trying to update the element structure of the document. This property is set by the EditorKit so that subclasses can disable it.

The Base property determines the URL against which relative URLs are resolved. By default, this will be the Document.StreamDescriptionProperty if the value of the property is a URL. If a <BASE> tag is encountered, the base will become the URL specified by that tag. Because the base URL is a property, it can of course be set directly.

The default content storage mechanism for this document is a gap buffer (GapContent). Alternatives can be supplied by using the constructor that takes a Content implementation.

See Also:
Serialized Form

Inner Class Summary
 class HTMLDocument.BlockElement
          An element that represents a structural block of HTML.
 class HTMLDocument.HTMLReader
          An HTML reader to load an HTML document with an HTML element structure.
static class HTMLDocument.Iterator
          An iterator to iterate over a particular type of tag.
 class HTMLDocument.RunElement
          An element that represents a chunk of text that has a set of HTML character level attributes assigned to it.
 
Inner classes inherited from class javax.swing.text.DefaultStyledDocument
DefaultStyledDocument.AttributeUndoableEdit, DefaultStyledDocument.ElementBuffer, DefaultStyledDocument.ElementSpec, DefaultStyledDocument.SectionElement
 
Inner classes inherited from class javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument
AbstractDocument.AbstractElement, AbstractDocument.AttributeContext, AbstractDocument.BranchElement, AbstractDocument.Content, AbstractDocument.DefaultDocumentEvent, AbstractDocument.ElementEdit, AbstractDocument.LeafElement
 
Field Summary
static String AdditionalComments
          Document property key value.
 
Fields inherited from class javax.swing.text.DefaultStyledDocument
buffer, BUFFER_SIZE_DEFAULT
 
Fields inherited from class javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument
BAD_LOCATION, BidiElementName, ContentElementName, ElementNameAttribute, listenerList, ParagraphElementName, SectionElementName
 
Fields inherited from interface javax.swing.text.Document
StreamDescriptionProperty, TitleProperty
 
Constructor Summary
HTMLDocument()
          Constructs an HTML document.
HTMLDocument(AbstractDocument.Content c, StyleSheet styles)
          Constructs an HTML document with the given content storage implementation and the given style/attribute storage mechanism.
HTMLDocument(StyleSheet styles)
          Constructs an HTML document with the default content storage implementation and the given style/attribute storage mechanism.
 
Method Summary
protected  void create(DefaultStyledDocument.ElementSpec[] data)
          Replaces the contents of the document with the given element specifications.
protected  Element createBranchElement(Element parent, AttributeSet a)
          Creates a document branch element, that can contain other elements.
protected  AbstractDocument.AbstractElement createDefaultRoot()
          Creates the root element to be used to represent the default document structure.
protected  Element createLeafElement(Element parent, AttributeSet a, int p0, int p1)
          Creates a document leaf element that directly represents text (doesn't have any children).
protected  void fireChangedUpdate(DocumentEvent e)
          Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for notification on this event type.
protected  void fireUndoableEditUpdate(UndoableEditEvent e)
          Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for notification on this event type.
 URL getBase()
          Gets the location to resolve relative URLs against.
 Element getElement(Element e, Object attribute, Object value)
          Returns the child element of e that contains the attribute, attribute with value value, or null if one isn't found.
 Element getElement(String id)
          Fetches the element that has the given id attribute.
 HTMLDocument.Iterator getIterator(HTML.Tag t)
          Fetches an iterator for the following kind of HTML tag.
 HTMLEditorKit.Parser getParser()
          Returns the parser that is used when inserting HTML into the existing document.
 boolean getPreservesUnknownTags()
           
 HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback getReader(int pos)
          Fetches the reader for the parser to use to load the document with HTML.
 HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback getReader(int pos, int popDepth, int pushDepth, HTML.Tag insertTag)
          Fetches the reader for the parser to use to load the document with HTML.
 StyleSheet getStyleSheet()
          Fetches the StyleSheet with the document-specific display rules (CSS) that were specified in the HTML document itself.
 int getTokenThreshold()
          Gets the number of tokens to buffer before trying to update the documents element structure.
protected  void insert(int offset, DefaultStyledDocument.ElementSpec[] data)
          Inserts new elements in bulk.
 void insertAfterEnd(Element elem, String htmlText)
          Inserts the HTML specified as a string after the the end of the given element.
 void insertAfterStart(Element elem, String htmlText)
          Inserts the HTML specified as a string at the start of the element.
 void insertBeforeEnd(Element elem, String htmlText)
          Inserts the HTML specified as a string at the end of the element.
 void insertBeforeStart(Element elem, String htmlText)
          Inserts the HTML specified as string before the start of the given element.
protected  void insertUpdate(AbstractDocument.DefaultDocumentEvent chng, AttributeSet attr)
          Updates document structure as a result of text insertion.
 void processHTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent(HTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent e)
          Processes HyperlinkEvents that are generated by documents in an HTML frame.
 void setBase(URL u)
          Sets the location to resolve relative URLs against.
 void setInnerHTML(Element elem, String htmlText)
          Replaces the children of the given element with the contents specified as an HTML string.
 void setOuterHTML(Element elem, String htmlText)
          Replaces the given element in the parent with the contents specified as an HTML string.
 void setParagraphAttributes(int offset, int length, AttributeSet s, boolean replace)
          Sets attributes for a paragraph.
 void setParser(HTMLEditorKit.Parser parser)
          Sets the parser that is used by the methods that insert html into the existing document, eg setInnerHTML, setOuterHTML...
 void setPreservesUnknownTags(boolean preservesTags)
          Sets how unknown tags are handled.
 void setTokenThreshold(int n)
          Sets the number of tokens to buffer before trying to update the documents element structure.
 
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.DefaultStyledDocument
addDocumentListener, addStyle, getBackground, getCharacterElement, getDefaultRootElement, getFont, getForeground, getLogicalStyle, getParagraphElement, getStyle, getStyleNames, removeDocumentListener, removeStyle, removeUpdate, setCharacterAttributes, setLogicalStyle, styleChanged
 
Methods inherited from class javax.swing.text.AbstractDocument
addUndoableEditListener, createPosition, dump, fireInsertUpdate, fireRemoveUpdate, getAsynchronousLoadPriority, getAttributeContext, getBidiRootElement, getContent, getCurrentWriter, getDocumentProperties, getEndPosition, getLength, getListeners, getProperty, getRootElements, getStartPosition, getText, getText, insertString, postRemoveUpdate, putProperty, readLock, readUnlock, remove, removeUndoableEditListener, render, setAsynchronousLoadPriority, setDocumentProperties, writeLock, writeUnlock
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface javax.swing.text.Document
addUndoableEditListener, createPosition, getEndPosition, getLength, getProperty, getRootElements, getStartPosition, getText, getText, insertString, putProperty, remove, removeUndoableEditListener, render
 

Field Detail

AdditionalComments

public static final String AdditionalComments
Document property key value. The value for the key will be a Vector of Strings that are comments not found in the body.
Constructor Detail

HTMLDocument

public HTMLDocument()
Constructs an HTML document.

HTMLDocument

public HTMLDocument(StyleSheet styles)
Constructs an HTML document with the default content storage implementation and the given style/attribute storage mechanism.
Parameters:
styles - the styles

HTMLDocument

public HTMLDocument(AbstractDocument.Content c,
                    StyleSheet styles)
Constructs an HTML document with the given content storage implementation and the given style/attribute storage mechanism.
Parameters:
c - the container for the content
styles - the styles
Method Detail

getReader

public HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback getReader(int pos)
Fetches the reader for the parser to use to load the document with HTML. This is implemented to return an instance of HTMLDocument.HTMLReader. Subclasses can reimplement this method to change how the document get structured if desired (e.g. to handle custom tags, structurally represent character style elements, etc.).

getReader

public HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback getReader(int pos,
                                              int popDepth,
                                              int pushDepth,
                                              HTML.Tag insertTag)
Fetches the reader for the parser to use to load the document with HTML. This is implemented to return an instance of HTMLDocument.HTMLReader. Subclasses can reimplement this method to change how the document get structured if desired (e.g. to handle custom tags, structurally represent character style elements, etc.).
Parameters:
popDepth - the number of ElementSpec.EndTagTypes to generate before inserting
pushDepth - the number of ElementSpec.StartTagTypes with a direction of ElementSpec.JoinNextDirection that should be generated before inserting, but after the end tags have been generated
insertTag - the first tag to start inserting into document

getBase

public URL getBase()
Gets the location to resolve relative URLs against. By default this will be the document's URL if the document was loaded from a URL. If a base tag is found and can be parsed, it will be used as the base location.

setBase

public void setBase(URL u)
Sets the location to resolve relative URLs against. By default this will be the document's URL if the document was loaded from a URL. If a base tag is found and can be parsed, it will be used as the base location.

This also sets the base of the StyleSheet to be u as well as the receiver.


insert

protected void insert(int offset,
                      DefaultStyledDocument.ElementSpec[] data)
               throws BadLocationException
Inserts new elements in bulk. This is how elements get created in the document. The parsing determines what structure is needed and creates the specification as a set of tokens that describe the edit while leaving the document free of a write-lock. This method can then be called in bursts by the reader to acquire a write-lock for a shorter duration (i.e. while the document is actually being altered).
Overrides:
insert in class DefaultStyledDocument
Parameters:
offset - the starting offset
data - the element data
Throws:
BadLocationException - if the given position does not represent a valid location in the associated document.

insertUpdate

protected void insertUpdate(AbstractDocument.DefaultDocumentEvent chng,
                            AttributeSet attr)
Updates document structure as a result of text insertion. This will happen within a write lock. This implementation simply parses the inserted content for line breaks and builds up a set of instructions for the element buffer.
Overrides:
insertUpdate in class DefaultStyledDocument
Parameters:
chng - a description of the document change
attr - the attributes

create

protected void create(DefaultStyledDocument.ElementSpec[] data)
Replaces the contents of the document with the given element specifications. This is called before insert if the loading is done in bursts. This is the only method called if loading the document entirely in one burst.
Overrides:
create in class DefaultStyledDocument

setParagraphAttributes

public void setParagraphAttributes(int offset,
                                   int length,
                                   AttributeSet s,
                                   boolean replace)
Sets attributes for a paragraph.

This method is thread safe, although most Swing methods are not. Please see Threads and Swing for more information.

Overrides:
setParagraphAttributes in class DefaultStyledDocument
Parameters:
offset - the offset into the paragraph (must be at least 0)
length - the number of characters affected (must be at least 0)
s - the attributes
replace - whether to replace existing attributes, or merge them

getStyleSheet

public StyleSheet getStyleSheet()
Fetches the StyleSheet with the document-specific display rules (CSS) that were specified in the HTML document itself.

getIterator

public HTMLDocument.Iterator getIterator(HTML.Tag t)
Fetches an iterator for the following kind of HTML tag. This can be used for things like iterating over the set of anchors contained, iterating over the input elements, etc.

createLeafElement

protected Element createLeafElement(Element parent,
                                    AttributeSet a,
                                    int p0,
                                    int p1)
Creates a document leaf element that directly represents text (doesn't have any children). This is implemented to return an element of type HTMLDocument.RunElement.
Overrides:
createLeafElement in class AbstractDocument
Parameters:
parent - the parent element
a - the attributes for the element
p0 - the beginning of the range (must be at least 0)
p1 - the end of the range (must be at least p0)
Returns:
the new element

createBranchElement

protected Element createBranchElement(Element parent,
                                      AttributeSet a)
Creates a document branch element, that can contain other elements. This is implemented to return an element of type HTMLDocument.BlockElement.
Overrides:
createBranchElement in class AbstractDocument
Parameters:
parent - the parent element
a - the attributes
Returns:
the element

createDefaultRoot

protected AbstractDocument.AbstractElement createDefaultRoot()
Creates the root element to be used to represent the default document structure.
Overrides:
createDefaultRoot in class DefaultStyledDocument
Returns:
the element base

setTokenThreshold

public void setTokenThreshold(int n)
Sets the number of tokens to buffer before trying to update the documents element structure.

getTokenThreshold

public int getTokenThreshold()
Gets the number of tokens to buffer before trying to update the documents element structure. By default, this will be Integer.MAX_VALUE.

setPreservesUnknownTags

public void setPreservesUnknownTags(boolean preservesTags)
Sets how unknown tags are handled. If set to true, unknown tags are put in the model, otherwise they are dropped.

getPreservesUnknownTags

public boolean getPreservesUnknownTags()
Returns:
true if unknown tags are to be preserved when parsing.

processHTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent

public void processHTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent(HTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent e)
Processes HyperlinkEvents that are generated by documents in an HTML frame. The HyperlinkEvent type, as the parameter suggests, is HTMLFrameHyperlinkEvent. In addition to the typical information contained in a HyperlinkEvent, this event contains the element that corresponds to the frame in which the click happened (the source element) and the target name. The target name has 4 possible values: If target is _self, the action is to change the value of the HTML.Attribute.SRC attribute and fires a ChangedUpdate event. If the target is _parent, then it deletes the parent element, which is a <FRAMESET> element, and inserts a new <FRAME> element and sets its HTML.Attribute.SRC attribute to have a value equal to the destination URL and fire a RemovedUpdate and InsertUpdate. If the target is _top, this method does nothing. In the implementation of the view for a frame, namely the FrameView, the processing of _top is handled. Given that _top implies replacing the entire document, it made sense to handle this outside of the document that it will replace. If the target is a named frame, then the element hierarchy is searched for an element with a name equal to the target, its HTML.Attribute.SRC attribute is updated and a ChangedUpdate event is fired.
Parameters:
e - the event

setParser

public void setParser(HTMLEditorKit.Parser parser)
Sets the parser that is used by the methods that insert html into the existing document, eg setInnerHTML, setOuterHTML...

HTMLEditorKit.createDefaultDocument will set the parser for you. If you create an HTMLDocument by hand, be sure and set the parser accordingly.

Since:
1.3

getParser

public HTMLEditorKit.Parser getParser()
Returns the parser that is used when inserting HTML into the existing document.
Since:
1.3

setInnerHTML

public void setInnerHTML(Element elem,
                         String htmlText)
                  throws BadLocationException,
                         IOException
Replaces the children of the given element with the contents specified as an HTML string.

This will be seen as at least two events, n inserts followed by a remove.

For this to work correcty, the receiver must have an HTMLEditorKit.Parser set. This will be the case if the receiver was created from an HTMLEditorKit via the createDefaultDocument method.

Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - is elem is a leaf
IllegalStateException - if an HTMLEditorKit.Parser has not been set on the receiver.
Since:
1.3

setOuterHTML

public void setOuterHTML(Element elem,
                         String htmlText)
                  throws BadLocationException,
                         IOException
Replaces the given element in the parent with the contents specified as an HTML string.

This will be seen as at least two events, n inserts followed by a remove.

When replacing a leaf this will attempt to make sure there is a newline present if one is needed. This may result in an additional element being inserted. Consider, if you were to replace a character element that contained a newline with <img> this would create two elements, one for the image, ane one for the newline.

If you try to replace the element at length you will most likely end up with two elements, eg setOuterHTML(getCharacterElement (getLength()), "blah") will result in two leaf elements at the end, one representing 'blah', and the other representing the end element.

For this to work correcty, the receiver must have an HTMLEditorKit.Parser set. This will be the case if the receiver was created from an HTMLEditorKit via the createDefaultDocument method.

Throws:
IllegalStateException - if an HTMLEditorKit.Parser has not been set on the receiver.
Since:
1.3

insertAfterStart

public void insertAfterStart(Element elem,
                             String htmlText)
                      throws BadLocationException,
                             IOException
Inserts the HTML specified as a string at the start of the element.

For this to work correcty, the receiver must have an HTMLEditorKit.Parser set. This will be the case if the receiver was created from an HTMLEditorKit via the createDefaultDocument method.

Throws:
IllegalStateException - if an HTMLEditorKit.Parser has not been set on the receiver.
Since:
1.3

insertBeforeEnd

public void insertBeforeEnd(Element elem,
                            String htmlText)
                     throws BadLocationException,
                            IOException
Inserts the HTML specified as a string at the end of the element.

If elem's children are leafs, at the character at a elem.getEndOffset() - 1 is a newline, this will insert before the newline so that there isn't text after the newline.

For this to work correcty, the receiver must have an HTMLEditorKit.Parser set. This will be the case if the receiver was created from an HTMLEditorKit via the createDefaultDocument method.

Throws:
IllegalStateException - if an HTMLEditorKit.Parser has not been set on the receiver.
Since:
1.3

insertBeforeStart

public void insertBeforeStart(Element elem,
                              String htmlText)
                       throws BadLocationException,
                              IOException
Inserts the HTML specified as string before the start of the given element.

For this to work correcty, the receiver must have an HTMLEditorKit.Parser set. This will be the case if the receiver was created from an HTMLEditorKit via the createDefaultDocument method.

Throws:
IllegalStateException - if an HTMLEditorKit.Parser has not been set on the receiver.
Since:
1.3

insertAfterEnd

public void insertAfterEnd(Element elem,
                           String htmlText)
                    throws BadLocationException,
                           IOException
Inserts the HTML specified as a string after the the end of the given element.

For this to work correcty, the receiver must have an HTMLEditorKit.Parser set. This will be the case if the receiver was created from an HTMLEditorKit via the createDefaultDocument method.

Throws:
IllegalStateException - if an HTMLEditorKit.Parser has not been set on the receiver.
Since:
1.3

getElement

public Element getElement(String id)
Fetches the element that has the given id attribute. If the element can't be found, null is returned. This is not thread-safe.
Since:
1.3

getElement

public Element getElement(Element e,
                          Object attribute,
                          Object value)
Returns the child element of e that contains the attribute, attribute with value value, or null if one isn't found. This is not thread-safe.
Since:
1.3

fireChangedUpdate

protected void fireChangedUpdate(DocumentEvent e)
Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for notification on this event type. The event instance is lazily created using the parameters passed into the fire method.
Overrides:
fireChangedUpdate in class AbstractDocument
Parameters:
e - the event
See Also:
EventListenerList

fireUndoableEditUpdate

protected void fireUndoableEditUpdate(UndoableEditEvent e)
Notifies all listeners that have registered interest for notification on this event type. The event instance is lazily created using the parameters passed into the fire method.
Overrides:
fireUndoableEditUpdate in class AbstractDocument
Parameters:
e - the event
See Also:
EventListenerList

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